User manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- About This Guide
- Introduction
- ISDN LAN Modem Functionality Description
- Hardware Description and Installation
- Setting Up TCP/IP for Windows and Macintosh
- Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem
- Advanced Configuration
- Before you Begin
- Setting Up Additional Service Providers
- Editing Service Provider Profiles
- Restricting Workstations from Accessing Service Provider(s)
- Configuring Your LAN Parameters
- Changing Data Call Parameters
- Changing Voice Call Routing
- Reserving DHCP Addresses
- Selective Password Protection
- Changing Your Password
- Setting Up Your ISDN Line Manually
- Locking and Unlocking the Configuration
- Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem from a Remote Location
- Supplementary Voice Call Services
- Placing, Receiving and Disconnecting Calls
- Troubleshooting and Maintenance
- Networking Primer
- What is a network?
- What is a LAN?
- What is a WAN?
- How does a LAN connect to a WAN?
- What is a LAN modem?
- What is ISDN?
- How do different devices communicate with each other?
- What is TCP/IP?
- What is an IP Address?
- What is a Subnet Mask?
- Dynamic and Static IP Addresses
- What is DHCP?
- What is DNS?
- What is NAT?
- What are numbered and unnumbered links?
- How is overall throughput determined?
- What is a network?
- Using the Custom Web Browser
- ISDN LAN Modem Factory Defaults
- ISDN LAN Modem Specifications
- Ordering ISDN Service
- If You Place Your ISDN Order Through 3Com
- If You Place Your ISDN Order Through the Telephone Company
- Supplementary Voice Features Included with U, EZ-ISDN-1, V and EZ-ISDN 1A
- Limitations of ISDN Ordering Codes U, EZ-ISDN 1, V and EZ-ISDN 1A
- What If I Already Have ISDN Service?
- Table of ISDN Ordering Code Capabilities
- Glossary
- Index
- 3Com Corporation Limited Warranty

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Specify the B channel rate or select
To ll M ize r
.
Leave the B channel rate set to 64 Kbps unless your telephone company and the
locations you will be connecting to only support 56 Kbps.
TollMizer sends a data call over a voice circuit allowing you to save the typical cost
difference between a voice and data call. Note that the destination you are calling
must also support this feature (also referred to as Switched 56 Permissive or Data
Over Voice). Check with your telephone company to ensure that they support
Data Over Voice.
10
Click
Make Call
.
A message indicates that the call is being placed. A B channel LED on the ISDN
LAN Modem front panel illuminates green when a connection is established. Once
connected, you are ready to run any desired application appropriate for that
location, such as ftp to transfer files, or you may enter a different URL in your Web
browser to access the Internet.
Once a temporary call is established, other workstations may also connect to this
service provider by clicking
TempSv cProv ider
. Note that if multiple parties are
connected to
Te mp S v cP ro v id er
, the call is disconnected as soon as one party hangs
up.
Participating in a
Temporary Call
Unlike calls to configured service providers, temporary call connections cannot be
shared by other users automatically. For instance, if one workstation is connected
to an ISP that is configured as one of the four service providers and you want to
use the same ISP, you simply launch your Web browser. However, if a temporary
call has been placed, in order for another workstation to use that connection, that
other workstation user must go to the Manual Calling page and then click
Participate in existing call to (telephone number)
.
Placing Multilink PPP
Calls
Before you place a call, ensure that either the
Use Two B Channels
or
Add Second
B Channel
check box on the ISDN LAN Modem’s Service Provider Parameters
window is checked as described in “Setting Up Additional Service Providers” in
Chapter 5. Also, the destination you are calling must also support Multilink PPP.
For example, if you are trying to dial into the Internet, your ISP must also support
Multilink PPP in order to successfully place a Multilink PPP call.
If you place a Multilink PPP call and the remote location you are calling does not
support Multilink PPP, a single B channel call will be established.
Receiving Calls
This sections describes how the ISDN LAN Modem receives data calls and voice
calls and how distinctive ringing may be used to differentiate voice calls.
Receiving Data Calls
The ISDN LAN Modem can receive incoming data calls for the following purposes:
■ Making changes to the previously defined connection types
Refer to Chapter 6, “Configuring the ISDN LAN Modem from a Remote
Location,” for instructions.
■ Downloading the latest firmware
Refer to Chapter 9, “Downloading Firmware to Your ISDN LAN Modem,” for
instructions.